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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Ted Cruz Drops Out of GOP Presidential Primary Race After Loss in Indiana



Crushed in the Indiana primary he had declared would decide the fate of the Republican presidential campaign, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday night ended his presidential campaign, essentially ceding the nomination to front-runner Donald Trump.
Mr. Cruz departs the presidential contest after exhausting an array of campaign moves, from forging an unprecedented alliance with fellow candidate John Kasich to prematurely deny the Donald a great number of voters to putting up negative campaign ads against Mr Trump to picking Carly Fiorina as his running mate few days to the Indiana primaries. This is big news for the real estate mogul!! I wonder what Kasich intentions are in the race, he should bow out too-- loser!

Ted Cruz campaign hits the rock as he loss Indiana primaries

Ted Cruz needed to win Indiana primaries tonight but he lost to his rival Donald J. Trump.

There's no couching it: He has staked his campaign on the primary here. He convinced John Kasich to pull his resources out of the state so he could go head to head with Donald Trump. He has spent the past week criss-crossing the state, criticizing Trump to voters.
And recent polls show him down.
This will be the first state to vote since Cruz was mathematically eliminated from contention to clinch the nomination outside of a contested convention, and so he's been campaigning on keeping Trump from getting to the magic number.
A possible bad sign for him from exit polls?
Three-quarters of voters in Indiana say they were casting a ballot in support of their candidate rather than against his opponent, and two-thirds think the candidate with the most support in primaries and caucuses should be the nominee at the convention if no one captures a majority of the delegates.
The statewide winner tonight on the Republican side gets 30 out of 57 delegates automatically. Cruz not only needs that kind of margin to keep Trump from getting to 1,237 -- he also needs it to show that he can even win anywhere else on the map.
Tonight is a rare night where it is even more about momentum than it is about math. If voters in Indiana don't go for Cruz's stop Trump pitch, it's hard to believe they will elsewhere in the country.

Jim Acosta in New York: Trump's camp ready for 'yuge' win in Indiana



The Donald Trump campaign isn't providing any proof that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the Kennedy assassination, as Trump alleged today. And they're not offering any apologies either. Trump sources tell me they feel Cruz was absolutely knocked "off his game" today. A "yuge" win as one source described it.

Just at a time when Cruz was trying to paint Trump as unfit to be president, the real estate tycoon fired off release a statement describing the Texas senator as desperate -- responding to Cruz's emotional outburst in response to the unsupported allegations about his father.
CNN has not independently confirmed the report from the National Enquirer — and there is no evidence that it is true.
As for the primary, a separate Trump source says tonight's expected win will make the GOP front-runner the presumptive nominee. But the campaign isn't shifting totally into general election mode just yet.
They don't believe they will hit the magic number of 1,237 before California. So they can't relax. And despite all the Trump VP chatter inside the Beltway, this source said there are no signs a big vetting effort is underway. As one source put it, they are still trying to get the party comfortable with Trump as the nominee.

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Ivanka Trump stuns in red a the Met Gala


Last night at the ‪#‎MetGala‬—such a spectacular evening! All mamas know it's hard to feel beautiful and confident one month after having a baby. Thankfully, I was in great hands with the brilliant team at Ralph Lauren. Jewelry from ‪#‎IvankaTrumpJewelry‬, shoes and clutch ‪#‎IvankaTrump‬collection. ‪#‎ManusXMachina‬. xx Ivanka

she shared the pics on her Facebook page

Singer Davido looks sad in new photo (see his caption)

✈️✈️ HOUSTON .... Coming thruu .. I'm tired 😭😭😭
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Singer Korede Bello cute in new photos

                     

The artiste is presently in the UK.

Yaw Returns With Eighth Edition Of “Yaw Live On stage”

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The eighth edition of “Yaw Live On Stage”, the flagship platform of media personality and comedian Steve “Yaw” Onu featuring the talents of several musicians and comedians including AY, Phyno, Burna Boy, Korede Bello and Solidstar is set to hold on Sunday May 29, 2016 at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The centrepiece of the show is a humorous new stage play written and directed by Femi Branch titled “Shalanga”, which features the acting talents of Yaw and AY in a satirical take on the past and present of Nigeria in the last one year.



Other performances at the show include sets from Phyno, Korede Bello, Reekado Banks, Naomi Mac, Koker, SolidStar, Burna Boy, Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold, CDQ, Splash, Immaculate, Tjan, Vintage Band, Reminisce, Ycee, comedians of the federal republic, amongst others.



Commenting on the upcoming event, Yaw remarked,
"A lot of people do not know that I come from a Theatre Arts background and as such, I have a very keen interest in the complete spectrum of entertainment. This is what I have tried to achieve over the past 7 editions of Yaw Live On stage, and I believe this year's event is set to be the best ever, incorporating a hilarious stage play, music, dance and comedy into a 360-degree entertainment experience for the audience. I want everyone to come out and have fun with me on the 29th. It is going to be spectacular."


Beyonce slays on the Met Gala Red Carpet

Beyonce slays, yeah she slays on the Met Gala red carpet. 🍋🐝(📷: Larry Bussaca/Getty)
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Close to $15bn, more than half of Nigeria's current foreign reserves, was lost to fraudulent security equipment spending - VP

Read the press statement below.. 
"Nigeria lost about $15B to fraudulent and corrupt practices in the security equipment spending during the last administration, Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has disclosed, even as he spoke of hope that the implementation of the 2016 budget would commence soon. "By the grace of God in the next few days we will begin the implementation of one of the most ambitious budgets in our history. 
Ambitious not just in its size but more in its broad range of fiscal and other socio-economic policies," according to the Vice President.

The Vice President spoke today at the book presentation of the Ibadan-based elite group, House of Lords, which just published an indepth analysis by different experts titled "Nigeria: The Challenges of Growth and Development, " at the University of Ibadan.

While observing that the Buhari presidency has kept on a sustained fight against corruption, the Vice President said the country simply cannot sustain the shocking level of public sector corruption in particular.

Said he: "When you look at the sheer amount of money that have been embezzled, the sheer amount of money lost from any of these various cases of corruption,  you will find that far too much has been lost. "

Continuing he disclosed that "it was discovered a few days ago that the total amount of money lost just to corruption in part of...and provision of security equipments in the military is closer to 15 billion US dollars."

While the nation's foreign reserves is now around about $27B, Prof Osinbajo, driving home the stark significance of the such corruption, noted that the $15 billion figure "is more than half of the current foreign reserves of the country."

He then told the audience made up of top Nigerian elites drawn from academics, business and the professions that what the Buhari presidency is "trying to do is to ensure that there are consequences for corruption and we try to send a message that anyone who is found to have been corrupt would not only dislodge the property they have stolen but will also pay for it in terms of the sanctions of the law."

According to him, "I believe strongly that it is important to send a message that no public officer can steal the resources of this country and expect to escape. I hope the message would be loud and clear and it will inform behaviour in the future."

Throwing a challenge to the generality of the Nigerian elite, Prof Osinbajo said "the limits of the growth and development of most nations largely depend on the strength of the value-driven influence of their elite, indeed it is evident that the reason for the development and growth of most societies is not resources, but values, (otherwise African countries will be the most developed.)

Citing the example of Singapore to back up his submission, the VP noted that the reason why the "tiny, resourceless island is richer than most of sub-Saharan Africa with its vast resources is values: hard-work, integrity, innovation promoted by a committed elite. Thus the custodian elite especially in largely poor and illiterate societies has a huge responsibility."

He said that responsinility is what he called "The burden of privilege."

He explained: "I have argued elsewhere that the privileged, or the elite both individually and collectively have a responsibility, an obligation to society, to plan it, organise it, order or reorder it and above all to make sacrifices for it, for the maximum benefit of all."

Continuing he added: "This is the burden of privilege. It is their -elite-obligation individually and collectively to chart the course for the millions. They define and house the ethos and the public sense of the people. It is their expected role to find common cause across professions, vocations, ethnicities and faiths, defining the minimum terms and conditions for the safety, security, growth and prosperity of the community."

Furthermore he stated that the elites  "define clearly what is lofty, what is noble, what is deserving of honour and how these values can be sustained, preserved and enforced. This is the burden of privilege. The French describes it as “Noblese oblige” --nobility obligates or perhaps more correctly for our purpose, privilege obligates. Society fails when the elite abdicates its role."

Based therefore on the recent past of the country, the Vice President lamented that "to a large extent the ethical space has been vacated by the Nigerian elite. In its place are all manner of excuses and false justifications of bad behaviour. Today ethnicity and religion protect corruption and abuse of power. Mediocrity is encouraged by the subjection of merit to variations of quota systems. Quotas are not in themselves wrong, but must be the exceptions not the rule."

He stated three principles that the Nigerian elites ought to accept and pursue to ensure nation's growth and development:

The first is integrity-a rigorous maintenance of transparency, accountability in governance

The second: the discipline of implementation, which encapsulates planning, timeliness and precision. 

And third: the rigorous enforcement of rules, law and order. 

"Each of these is founded on ethical constructs that are established, nurtured and protected by the elite. In doing so the elite must understand its responsibility, the obligations that the privilege of education, status and providence confers."

"It was the aristocratic elite in the United Kingdom that presented the MagnaCarta Libertatum: a charter of human freedoms that has become the template for constitutional rights anywhere in the world. Those barons, not lawyers, crafted the high-minded words of that charter including those that through the ages undergird the enduring notions of the rule of law and judicial integrity namely: "To none will we sell, to none deny or delay, right or justice." 

"Similarly it was the American elite that drew up the words of its Constitution and its other documents enabling personal autonomy and free enterprise. The puritans a small but powerful group entrenched the Anglo-American concept of hard work, creativity and trustworthiness, their reward is that the work ethic said to be responsible for the success of the industrial revolution is named after them, 'the puritanical work ethic.' "

"There is very little reason why concepts such as "Omoluabi," or equivalents which conflate notions of a person, character and introspection should not be insisted upon and established. 
It is my humble submission so, that it is the business of the Nigerian elite through its most revered social institutions to promote the values that are fundamental to development and growth. Policies are often only as good as the character and commitment of its implementers."

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant-Media & Publicity
In the Office of the Vice President
May 2, 2016

Monday, 2 May 2016

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FG ignores N56, 000 minimum wage proposal by Organized Labour

The Federal Government on Sunday kept mum over the recent demand by the organised labour for a new minimum wage of N56,000.
The issue of the minimum wage was not mentioned by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, who represented President Muhammadu Buhari, at the May Day rally in Abuja. 

Officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress expressed disappointment at the failure of the President to personally attend the annual event which would have given him the opportunity to address some of the issues raised by the workers.
For instance, the National President of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Alhaji Ibrahim Khaleel, who doubles as the National Treasurer of the NLC, said that the President’s absence was a minus as he missed the opportunity to hear directly from the workers.

He said that Buhari would have had the opportunity to directly respond to the workers who believed in his cause as President.
The last time the President openly identified with labour unions was at the 11th delegates’ conference of the NLC in February, 2015, shortly before his election.
When asked that both the President did not mention the issue of the new proposed minimum wage, he said that the President’s absence caused it.
“That is one of the bad feelings we have as workers representatives on May Day. We believe that it was as a result of the absence of Mr. President. There is no way the President of the country would grace an occasion and salient issues like that would be raised, without Mr. President at least responding to them.”
Khaleel said that while the organised labour did not have the exact reasons for the government’s refusal to comment on the issues, it was a fact that labour had always achieved welfare demands for its members through sustained struggle.

“We cannot say sincerely or talk about the reasons behind the government side not to say anything about it. But we believe that nothing, absolutely nothing, comes to the working class in the history of struggle free of charge, so we are determined and we are ready to pursue our agenda because we believe in our cause,” he said.
There were high expectations that the Federal Government would comment on the issue of the minimum wage during the event.

The expectations of the President’s personal presence at the even reflected in the address read by the President of the NLC, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, who expressed gratitude to the “President for accepting our invitation to personally grace this May Day celebrations.”
NLC’s Deputy Director in charge of Press, Mr. Samuel Olowookere, had told our correspondent in a telephone conversation on Saturday to wait for the response of the Federal Government on the issue of the proposed new minimum wage on May Day.
In an address read on his behalf by Ngige, the President called on the workers to collaborate with the government in the fight against corruption in the public service.
He said, “In this fight against corruption, I need you all to be very willing partners. Fighting corruption in the public service in particular requires the workers to play major roles by cooperating with the government.

Senator Dino Melaye show off his wealth (Photo)

Just get your pen and do the maths, it doesn’t add up...It just doesn't!

In a country where about 100 million inhabitants survive with below $2 per day, it doesn’t just add up!

Those of you from his constituency, what questions are you asking him?


Paul Okoye's advice on public image came crashing on him

Following the major issue concerning celebrities and their failed relationship, one of the Psquare brothers paul okoye came out straight to advice other celebrities to stop making the media help them settle their dispute as their intimate issues serve as better entertainment for them.
However, fans have taken a harsh reaction calling out the musician to first remove the spec in his eyes before removing the log in his neighbour’s.

The psquare duo were once the biggest selling acts in Africa but have now sepearted,  doing music individually. See tweet below...






Albinos in Malawi may Face Possible Extinction – United Nations

                                          

A United Nation human rights council’s expert says that Malawian Albinos may face extinction. In other words the UN personnel implied that it has sadly gotten to that point where albinos will not be found in Malawi for all the wrong reasons.
Albinos all over the world face a certain level of discrimination. But in Africa, the experience is a lot worse. In different parts of the continent, albinism is viewed as taboo. As such people with albinism in the region go through a lot of ordeal.

According to the expert Ms Ikponwosa Ero, who is also an albino, there is an estimated   10, 000 albinos most likely to face “extinction”. This is because of the incessant and inhumane treatments meted out to them. Some are murdered. Others are mutilated for diabolical reasons. Ms Ero says that albinos in some parts of Africa are seen as a source of income.
In places like Malawi and Tanzani there have been cases where albinos lose a part or parts of their body to ritualists who want to be wealthy and influential. In a place like Tanzania there are local markets where charms made from albino body parts are sold. Desperate citizens who want to be rich go as far as exhuming the dead bodies of Malawian albinos from their graves.

“Malawi is one of the world’s poorest countries and the sale of body parts of persons with albinism is believed to be very lucrative.” Ms Ero says that if this hideous crimes continue to be perpetuated on Malawian albinos, then they are bound to go extinct.


Officials Ban From Accepting Gifts Above 60 Dollars in Burkina Faso

Officials in Burkina Faso will no longer be able to accept gifts above 60 dollars, that is gifts worth more than 35,000 CFA francs. The government just announced this yesterday in yet another move to curb the corruption that is seemingly rife in the nation especially among public officials.
Justice Minister Rene Bagoro told reporters while outlining the terms of the order which was made by the cabinet on Wednesday; "If an agent receives a present, a gift and other perks worth more than 35,000 CFA francs, it falls under the law.”

By that he referenced an anti-corruption law already adopted in 2015 which provides for a 20 year jail sentence for anyone charged with economic crimes. Under another new “appearance” decree, public officials are required to account for any apparently inexplicable increase in their standard of living. Bagoro said again; decrees were made under the anti-corruption law passed by the National Transitional Council set up after the fall of president Blaise Compaore who fled the country after a popular uprising in 2014.

The anti-corruption law criminalizes so-called appearance offences and prohibits gifts for public officials in a country where high-ranking government employees often receive donations and gifts. The new pronouncement will obviously encounter a lot of acceptance from the citizens of the country.